To create and save a user preset:
1. Select the applicable input (see Image Settings on page82).
2. Adjust the picture controls as desired (see Adjusting picture controls on page83).
3. Select a preset number from the preset number list in the User Presets panel.
4. In the Preset Name field, enter a name for the preset.
5. Click Save Preset. If an input preset already exists in this location, a confirmation
dialog box opens. In the dialog box, click Overwrite to overwrite the previous preset.
The settings save to the selected preset location for recall at a later time.
Recall and clear an existing user preset
User presets can be recalled only on the input that was active when the preset was saved.
For example, a user preset saved when input 2 was active can be recalled only for input 2.
To recall a user preset:
1. Select the applicable input (see Image Settings on page82).
2. Select a preset number from the preset number list in the User Presets panel.
3. Click Recall Preset. A confirmation dialog box opens.
4. In the dialog box, click Recall.
NOTES:
• A preset can also be recalled by right-clicking on it and selecting Recall.
• Recalling a preset overwrites the current input settings.
To clear a user preset:
1. Select the applicable preset and click Clear. A confirmation dialog box opens.
2. In the dialog box, click Clear. The preset name is removed and the preset is cleared.
NOTE: A preset can also be cleared by right clicking on it and selecting Clear.
To rename a user preset:
1. Double-click the applicable preset.
2. In the Preset Name field, enter the new name.
3. Click on another part of the screen, or if applying any other changes to the preset, click
Save, then click Overwrite. The preset is saved with the new name.
Selecting SDI-specific Settings
For input 5 of an SMP 351 3G-SDI you can select the quantization range, which sets the
black and white level for the quantized YCbCr data of the SDI input.
To set the quanitzation:
Select one of the following options from the Quantization Range drop-down list:
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